Motion for stay of execution based on a pending Supreme Court case is not granted if the petitioner waits until the deadline and is unable to demonstrate why the pending case would change the outcome for the petitioner.

Paul Ezra Rhodes filed a motion to stay his impending execution based on Martinez v. Ryan, a case that is pending before the Supreme Court. The Ninth Circuit declined to grant the motion. The Court stated there were substantial procedural differences between the Martinez and Rhodes cases that even if the Supreme Court applied a brand new rule in Martinez, the facts would not be similar enough to alter Rhodes's case. The Court also noted that Rhodes waited until 48 hours before his execution to file the motion and did not provide any legitimate reason for waiting that long. Motion for stay of execution is DENIED.